VAIL, CO (Nov. 18) – Four-time Audi FIS Alpine World Cup overall champion Lindsey Vonn returned to gate training Sunday with a giant slalom session on Vail's Golden Peak. Vonn, who has been slowed by illness for over a week, made the decision to begin gate training after a brief freeskiing session on Nov. 17. Her training status is day-to-day and no decision has yet been made on a possible start during the Nov. 24-25 Nature Valley Aspen Winternational.

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Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) returned to gate training on Nov. 18 with a giant slalom session on Vail's Golden Peak.

Vonn had been slowed by illness for over a week, but is regaining strength.

Her training schedule will continue to be day-to-day and no decision has been made on a possible start during the Nov. 24-25 Nature Valley Aspen Winternational.

QUOTESRoland Pfeifer, Technical Head CoachThis was her first time in gates since Soelden and she hasn't lost any of her skills. Her skiing was right there. Obviously she has a lack of energy but now it's a matter of how fast she's able to recharge her battery.

We are day by day right now and will not make a decision yet on whether or not she can start Aspen. She is in a very good mood and she is so happy to be back.